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What is true wealth? The answer will surprise you.
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Hallelujah and a big AMEN Brother in JESUS-YESHUA CHRIST-MESSIAH!!
Love ❤ Always and Shalom, YSIC \o/
Kristi Ann
True wealth comes from being in a close relationship with God that results in many blessings and no curses. Did see your definition of it being time, but True wealth comes from doing what God says and being his friend. Abraham became wealthy as he was obedient and a friend of God. Moses left earthly wealth for the desert but had the strength of a young man and excellent eyesight at age 120. This came from his friendship with God and pursing His presence.
I agree with you. I believe that true wealth is first of all, God, and second of all friends and fellowship. But the financial gurus talk about it in terms of time in contrast with piles of money. And a lot of people think they need to work 2-3 jobs to get rich, and they’re missing the point that wealth creates the ability to enjoy liesure (which for us Christians can and should be used for God’s work also). What I’m saying in a 3-minmute video is that to work yourself to the bone for treasures that will stay here when you die is stupid. With a haiku-short video, I’m challenging both unbelievers and believers to see that there is something more valuable than what this world has to offer. Thanks for the comment